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Candidate Bios
The International Executive Board is pleased to announce the election of Ann Marie Quinlan, Nebraska Beta and Debby Stubing*, Florida Alpha Sigma as Four-Year Members of the International Executive Board of Alpha Delta Kappa. Their terms will begin at the close of the 2021 International Convention.
Ann Quinlan
S/P/N and Chapter: Nebraska Beta Year Initiated: 1982 International Conventions attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1999,1997 Regional Conferences attended: North Central 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998,1996, 1988 Gulf, Southeast, Northeast 2018 Chapter President: Nebraska Beta 1988-1990 State President: Nebraska 1998-2000
Leadership Experience International Level:
Two-year Elected Member of the International Executive Board, 2017-2019;
Excellence in Education Committee Chair, 2003-2005; IEB Leadership and Professional Development Committee, Minutes Review Committee, Rotating Chaplain 2019, 2011 Educational Symposium presenter; 2019 St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital visit for Alpha Delta Kappa Foundation, Memphis, TX; 2018 Project
TEACH Dedication of Classrooms Delegation to Haiti; 2015 International Page for
International Executive Board Chairman Leadership Experience Regional Level: 2010 North Central Excellence in Education
Award; 1999-2001 North Central Regional Secretary Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: 2020-Nebraska State Excellence in Education Chair; 2019-2020 State Membership Team; 2016-2018 State
Scholarship Committee Chair; 2012-2014 State Membership Chair; 2010 Nebraska
State Excellence in Education Award; 2004-2006 State Parliamentarian; 2002-2004
State Publicity Chair; 2000-2002 Immediate Past State President; 2000 Nebraska
Alpha Delta Kappa State Hall of Fame; 1998-2000 State President; 1996-1998 State
President-Elect; 1994-1996 State Chaplain; 1990-1994 State Altruistic Chair Non-AΔK organizations, officers and/or honors: 2009-present Conference on English Leadership (2009-2012 Executive Committee Member-at-Large; 2019-present Executive Board Secretary); 2013-Journalism Education Association, Lifetime
Achievement Award; 2013 Lincoln Southeast High School, Brent Toalson Leadership Award; 2014-2018 National Council of Teachers of English Secondary Section
Steering committee; 2019 Phi Delta Kappa, International Study Tour Task Force
The International Executive Board is pleased to announce the election of Mary Ann Gerdes, Nebraska Epsilon as a Four-Year Member of the International Executive Board of Alpha Delta Kappa. Her term will begin at the close of the 2021 International Convention.
Mary Ann Gerdes
S/P/N and Chapter: Nebraska Epsilon Year Initiated: 1998 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009 Regional Conferences attended: 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2008 Chapter President: 2008-2010 Nebraska Epsilon State President: 2014-2016 Nebraska Leadership Experience International Level: International Membership Committee
Member, 2019- 2021; International Vice President North Central Region, 20172019; International Choir Member, 2013; Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms, 2013; International Choir member, 2011; Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms, 2011 Leadership Experience Regional Level: North Central Region Membership Consultant, 2019-2021; North Central Region Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms, 2016; North
Central Region Workshop presenter, 2016; Choir Member 2016; North Central
Region Excellence in Education Committee Member, 2012; Assistant Sergeant-at-
Arms, 2012; Choir member, 2012 Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: Nebraska Parliamentarian, 2020-2022; Nebraska Immediate Past State President, 2016-2018; Nebraska State
President, 2014-2016; Nebraska State President-Elect, 2012-2014; Nebraska President of the Council of Chapter Presidents, 2010-2012 Non-ADK organizations, officers and/or honors: P.E.O. Chapter Treasurer 2020-Present, Delegate to State Convention; Order of the Eastern Star, 1980-present; Worthy
Matron, 2005, 2004, 1991; Associate Matron, 2003, 2002, 1990; Treasurer, 1982, 1981; Conductress, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015; Associate Conductress, 2012, 2010, 2009, 1988; Sentinel, 2006, 1994; Warder, 1987; Esther, 2006, 1986;
Secretary,1984, and 1983, Present; Grand Representative to Mississippi 2006-2007;
Beta Sigma Phi, 1969-present; President, 2013 - 2016, President 2009; Wood River
Education Association, Nebraska Education Association, NEA, 2004-2014; Wood
River School District, 2004—2014; NSEA New Leader Institute Member, 2006;
WREA President, 2007-2008; Chief Negotiator, 2009-2014; Negotiating member, 2007-2008; Third City Christian Church Charter Member-Present; Sunday School
Teacher, Present; Praise Team Leader, 2004-Present; Courtesy Chairman 2004-Present
INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT-ELECT Ann Marie Brown
S/P/N and Chapter: International
Chapter Year initiated: 1991
International Conventions
Attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997
Regional Conferences Attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998, 1996 Chapter President: New York Alpha
Delta 1996-1998
State President: New York 2002- As International President-Elect, what do you think would be the most 2004 effective way to become more welcoming and inclusive not only to new Leadership Experience Interna- and current members but within our organization as well?
tional Level:
International Executive Board 4-Year Member 2017-2021; Past Executive Board Chairman 2017-2019; International
Vice President of the Southwest Region 2015-2017; International 2-Year Member 2013-2015; International Membership
Committee 2015-2017; International Bylaws Committee Chairman 2011-2013; International Bylaws Committee Member 2009-2011.; IEB Governance Committee-Bylaws & Resolutions Chairman & Liaison 2019-2021; IEB Scholarships & Grants Guidelines Review Committee Chairman & Liaison; 2019-2021; IEB Resolution #3 (2019) Committee
Chairman 2019-2021; IEB Funding & Business Partnerships Committee Member 2019-2021; KAPPAN Review Board 2017-2019; Executive Director Succession Plan Ad Hoc Committee 2017-2019; 501 (c)(3) Application & Guiding
Documents Preparation 2017-2019; International Chapter Bylaws & Resolutions Committee Chairman 2015-2017; IC
Next Steps Forward Ad Hoc Committee Member 2015-2017; IEB Constitution Committee Chairman 2013-2015; IEB
Resolution #1 (2013) Committee Chairman 2013-2015; IC Bylaws & Resolutions Committee Member 2013-2015;
IC Professional Development Committee Member 2013-2015; International Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms 2011 & 2009;
International Balloting Committee Member; ICP Election Committee Member 2001. Leadership Experience Regional Level: Workshop Presenter at SC Regional Conference 2018; Workshop Presenter at NW/SW Joint & SE Conferences 2014; Workshop Presenter at NW/SW & NE Regional Conferences 2012; SW
Regional Conference Sergeant-at-Arms 2010 & 2012; Workshop Presenter at SW Regional Conference 2006 & 2008;
Workshop Presenter at NE Regional Conference 2004; NE Regional Secretary 2004-2006. Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: AZ State Treasurer 2010-2013; AZ State Bylaws Chairman 2004-2010; NY IP State President 2004-2006; NY State President 2002-2004; NY SP-E & State Membership Consultant 2000-2002; NY State Historian 1998-2000. Non-AΔK organizations, offices and/or honors: Homeowners’ Assoc. Architectural Review Comm. member & Past
Chairman 2011-2017; Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim Hike Organizer & participant 2010; American Assoc. of Family & Consumer Sciences Member 1969-present; NYSAFCSE member & Past Regional Coordinator 1974-present; NYS
United Teachers member & past delegate 1973-present. Essay: Strengthening Alpha Delta Kappa through membership growth, inclusion, and leadership development is the most crucial priority moving forward. These action items are the foundations to help accomplish change for future biennia. Stabilizing and increasing membership is achieved through our chapter retention and recruitment strategies. Building diversity in our membership and inclusion of all is essential to endorse the established principles and create an organization more representative of the world of education. And building a welcoming culture is vital for continuing success. Experienced, knowledgeable leaders will provide the pathway to accomplishing vital priorities with the inclusion of members.
FOUR-YEAR MEMBER INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD Mary A. Ey
S/P/N and Chapter: International
Chapter Year initiated: 1986
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1991, 1989
Regional Conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1986 Chapter President: Ohio Lambda 1990-1992 What do you consider to be the most important characteristic of an effective 4-Year Member of the International Executive Board? State President: Ohio 2016-2018 Leadership Experience, International Level: 2019-2021 International Vice President for the Northeast Region; 2013-15 International Resolutions Committee Chairman; 2011-13 - International World Understanding Committee Chairman; 2009-11 International World Understanding Committee Member; 2005-07 International
Membership Committee (NER); 2003-05 International Membership Committee (NER); 2019-21 IC Sergeantat-Arms; Chairman of IC Prof. Development & Communications Committee; Member of IC IVP Guidelines,
IMC, & Handbook & Ceremonies Committees; 2013 Presenter at the Educational Symposium in Washington,
DC (Book Discussion: Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness); 2011, Presenter at the Ed. Symposium in Chicago; 2007-09 Ed. Symposium Tri-Chair; Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms at the 1995 and 1991 International
Conventions Leadership Experience Regional Level: 2016 House Chairman for the NER Conference; 2005-07 NER Membership Consultant; 2003-05 NER Membership Consultant; 2002 NER Conference Co-Chairman; 1999-01 NER
Chaplain; 1989-91 NER Sergeant-at-Arms Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: 2018-20 OH Immediate Past President; 2016-18 OH
President; 2014-16 OH President-Elect; 2012-14 OH Membership Consultant; 1998-20 OH Vice President; 1992-94 OH President of the OH Council for Chapter President Non-AΔK organizations offices and/or honors: 2013-Present Member of the Board of Trustees for St. Vincent Family Center, Chairman of the SVFC Program Committee; 2006-12 Member of Columbus Schools Special Olympics
Advisory Board; May 2010 Recipient of the Educational Advocate Award by Columbus Area, Inc. Mental Health
Board Essay: The most important priority for moving Alpha Delta Kappa forward is creating a relevant and future-oriented organization which promotes the advancement of education throughout the world. As a member of the International Executive Board, it would be my responsibility to stay laser-focused on the mission, vision, and values established by our Founders, while at the same time incorporating new business and technology strategies to meet the needs of today’s educators. It is essential as a Board member that I continually seek input from our membership to guide me in my decision-making for the future of Alpha Delta Kappa.
S/P/N and Chapter: Virginia Beta
Epsilon Year Initiated: 2003
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009
Regional Conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008 Chapter President: Virginia Beta
Epsilon, 2006-2008 State President: Virginia 20162018
Leadership Experience Interna-
tional Level: 2017-2019 Interna- What do you consider to be the most important responsibility of a tional Council of Chapter Presi2-Year Member of the International Executive Board? dents Chaplain Service at the International Level: 2021 International Convention Floral Committee Chairman; 2019 Educational Symposium Presenter, 2017 Educational Symposium Presenter: 2013 International Convention Floral
Committee Co-Chairman Leadership Experience Regional Level: 2019-2021 Southeast Region Chaplain Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: 2018-2020 Virginia Immediate Past President; 20162018 Virginia State President; 2014-2016 Virginia Chaplain; 2010-2012 Rappahannock District President; 2008-2010 Virginia Altruistic Chairman; 2006-2008 Virginia Candidate Qualification Committee Chairman. Non-AΔK organizations officers and/or honors: 2019-2020 Fauquier county Division Equity Team Member; 2017 The Washington Post Educational Foundation Teacher of the Year Finalist; 2017 Fauquier County
Teacher of the Year; 2008-2016 Fauquier County Career and Technical Education Advisory Council Member; 2018 and 2012 Virginia Department of Education Agriculture Education Curriculum Committee Team
Member Essay: Reflecting on where we have been must be a priority to effectively plan, lead, and implement actions to where we are going. It is imperative to remember our past while looking forward with clarity, humility, integrity, and a commitment to our mission. Leading with authenticity will continue to be a mainspring in all aspects of my life-teaching middle schoolers, serving Alpha Delta Kappa, and advocating for mental health awareness and education. My myriad experience as state president while working as a full-time classroom teacher solidified my passion, dedication, and ability to lead members across our organization.
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT GULF REGION
Debbie Clark
S/P/N and Chapter: Georgia Alpha
Beta Year Initiated: 1999
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009 2007
Regional Conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006 Chapter President: GA Alpha Beta, 2006-2008 State President: Georgia 20182020 How would you, as International Vice-President of the Region, Leadership Experience Internaencourage members of your region to be more actively involved as effective members and in the leadership of Alpha Delta Kappa?
tional Level:
Service at the International Level: Singing in the International Choir Leadership Experience Regional Level: 2019-2021 Gulf Co-Chaplain Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: 2018-2020 GA State President; 2016-2018 GA President-Elect; 2014-206 Golden Isles District Chairman; 2012-2014 Courtesy and Hospitality Chairman; 20102012 GA Chaplain; 2008-2010 GA President of the Council of Chapter Presidents Non-AΔK organizations officers and/or honors: 2019-2021 Bulloch Retired Educators Association Secretary; 2018-2019 BREA President-Unit of Distinction; 2013-2016 Bulloch Co. Foundation for Public School Trustee; 2010 WTOC Top Teacher for Portal Middle High School; 2018-present member of El Bethel Baptist Church—
Choir, SS teacher, VBS teacher, Pastor Search Committee Essay: I believe the most important priority is meeting the needs of the membership. During the past biennium technology became crucial in continuing chapter, state, region, and International meetings. Many of our younger members taught older members how to use these tools. Continuing to improve these skills as well as learning other innovative practices can ensure that our younger members needs can be met. Plus using the wisdom and skills of our old members insures their involvement in the chapter. I will continue to learn new technologies and skills by asking my daughter-in-law, a young teacher and sister to assist me.
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT NORTH CENTRAL REGION
Ann Ainslie
S/P/N and Chapter: Michigan
Alpha Upsilon Year initiated: 2002
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007
Regional Conferences attended:
2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010 Chapter President: Michigan
Alpha Epsilon 2006-2008 State President: Michigan 20122014 Leadership Experience, Interna- How would you, as International Vice-President of the Region, tional Level: None encourage members of your region to be more actively involved as effective members and in the leadership of Alpha Delta Kappa?
Leadership Experience Regional
Level: North Central Region Secretary, 2013-2015 Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: Michigan Alpha Delta Kappa: Policies and Procedures
Update Committee 2016; Budget and Finance Committee 2010-2022 Non-AΔK organizations, offices and/or honors: The Village Club, Classes Committee 2008-2012, Membership
Committee 2012-2014 Essay: Alpha Delta Kappa faces a “generation gap.” The common thread across all generations of teachers is a love and respect for learning. Our top priority for 2021-2023 is balancing the needs and interests of all members. I will suggest and try to develop ideas for chapter programs that use the resources of chapter members on topics such as balancing virtual and in-person instruction. Such a program will give all members an opportunity to learn, laugh, and opine. Learning new things while discussing how some things never change will form a multigenerational common bond between chapter sisters.
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT NORTHEAST REGION
Joyce McAloon
S/P/N and Chapter: CT Alpha
Gamma Year initiated: 2001
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, 2005
Regional Conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004 Chapter President: Connecticut Alpha Gamma 2020, 2016, 2012, 2006, 2002 State President: Connecticut How would you, as International Vice-President of the Region, 2018-2020 encourage members of your region to be more actively involved as effective members and in the leadership of Alpha Delta Kappa?
Leadership Experience, Interna-
tional Level: International Convention Salt Lake City Utah - Balloting Committee 2015 Leadership Experience Regional Level: NER Workshop Chairman 2019-2021, NER Recording Secretary 2015-2017, NER Convention Booklet Chair 2013-2015 Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: IPP/State Membership Consultant 2020-2022, CT
President’s Award Winner 2017, CT State President -Elect 2016-2018, CT State Corresponding Sec. 20142016, CT Alpha Delta Kappa Month Chair 2012-2014, CT State Historian 2010-2012, CT Recording Sec. 2006-2010, CT President of Presidents’ Council 2004-2006 Non-AΔK organizations, offices and/or honors: SouthingtonEducation Foundation - Board DirECtor 2017-present, Relay For Life of Southington (American Cancer Society) ---Event Lead 2007-present,Sandra
C. Labaree New England Volunteer Values Award Winner (American Cancer Society) 2014, CT Elementary
Science Teacher of the Year 2005-2006, Walmart Teacher of the Year 2005 Essay: The important priority for moving forward is Leadership. Every sister is a leader in her own way. We need to encourage our sisters to a full understanding of their leadership. As leaders, each of us have an important part to play. Our sisters make a difference and have lots to give. By providing that sense of leadership, they will see their worth and the worth of our organization. In turn, they will recruit more sisters by sharing the benefits of our organization. My part would be to encourage and develop our leaders as an integral part that makes our success.
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT NORTHWEST REGION
Janet Johnson
S/P/N and Chapter: Washington
Epsilon Year initiated: 1972
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2003, 1989, 1985, 1983
Regional Conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2000 Chapter President: Oregon Tau 1980-82 and Washington Epsilon 2010-2012 How would you, as International Vice-President of the Region, State President: Washington encourage members of your region to be more actively involved as effective members and in the leadership of Alpha Delta Kappa? 2016-2018
Leadership Experience, International Level:
International Standing Committees: Bylaws and Resolutions Committee 2019-2021 Leadership Experience Regional Level: NW Regional Membership Consultant 2013-2015, NW Regional
Altruistic Chairman 2017-2019, presenter at NW /SW Conference 2018, NW/SW Regional Conference
Treasurer 2019-2021 Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: WA State President Elect 2014-2016, WA State
Rules Chairman 2012-2014, WA State Convention Chair 2010, Elected OR State Corresponding Secretary 1986 Non-AΔK organizations, offices and/or honors: Marysville Methodist Church 2008present, Mad Hatters 2009-present, Sisterhood of Quilters 2009-2019 Essay: Recruitment, recruitment, recruitment. With the current conditions, Alpha Delta Kappa needs to make recruitment along with new technology our major focus. We must have relevant programs and meetings as young teachers are very busy. We need to provide them with opportunities for fellowship, leadership, and professional excellence. Innovative meetings are important to both new members and to retain experienced members. It is important that we continue to promote both our educational and charitable projects and scholarships.
S/P/N and Chapter: Arkansas
Alpha Epsilon Year initiated: 1982
International Conventions
Attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, 2005, 2003
Regional Conferences Attend-
ed: 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 1994, 1984 Chapter President: Arkansas
Alpha Epsilon 2002-2004, 1986-1988 State President: Arkansas 2008- How would you, as International Vice-President of the Region, 2010 encourage members of your region to be more actively involved as effective members and in the leadership of Alpha Delta Kappa?
Leadership Experience International Level:
International Standing Committees: International World Understanding Committee Chairman 2019-2021;
International Membership Committee 2015-2017 Service at the International Level: St. Jude’s Tour Trip 2020, 2018, 2016; Haiti Dedication Trip 2016; Convention Newsletter Committee 2011; ICP Program Committee 2009; ICP Secretary 2008; Presenter at all conventions since 2003 Leadership Experience Regional Level: SCR website 2020-2022; SCR Regional Membership Consultant 2014-2018; Regional Conference Presenter since 2006; SCR Secretary & Newsletter 2008-2010; SCR
Conference Technology Chairman 2002; SCR Excellence in Education Chairman Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: AR Corresponding Secretary 2020-2022; AR
Leadership Conference 2016; AR Convention Chairman 2016; Excellence in Education Award 2010; AR
President 2008-2010; AR Recording Secretary 2006-2008; AR Corresponding Secretary 2004-2006 Non-ADK organizations, offices and/or honors: First Christian Church-member, deacon, elder, Bazaar chairman, Chi Rho Teacher, CWF President, ARLA-President-Elect and conference chairman, AR Library Association 2021, Community of Interest for school librarians 2020 chairman for 3rd time, Rheta
Patrick Award 1997, Journal column 1988-2013, Pandemic Response Committee of ARLA 2021, AAIM 1988-2013=Conference chairman twice, Past President twice, Lifetime Member Award 2015, Leadership
Award, Library Media Program of the Year twice, Librarian of the Year, Membership chairman, Listserv supervisor, Presenter at conferences; Began a multitype library organization within our county named
WeDewey that still exists today. Essay: I am still teaching but boy has the field changed since 1971. We have to adopt new traditions. Moving Alpha Delta Kappa forward will take doing away with some things that are no longer pertinent to our group and begin new things in new ways. The world we live in is very different from when Agnes began our organization. A priority for next biennium is to streamline all forms that have to be turned in and use the online forms for them. The members need technology help with all that’s changing and we have to provide that training.
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT SOUTHEAST REGION
Ginger Greene
S/P/N and Chapter: West Virginia
Alpha Tau Year Initiated: 2002
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009
Regional Conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008 Chapter President: West Virginia
Alpha Tau 2006-2008 State President: West Virginia 2016-2018 How would you, as International Vice-President of the Region, Leadership Experience Interna- encourage members of your region to be more actively involved as effective members and in the leadership of Alpha Delta Kappa? tional Level: International Convention Educational Symposium presenter 2019; International Convention Educational Symposium presenter 2017 Leadership Experience Regional Level: SER Sergeant-at-Arms 2019-2021; SER Conference Educational Symposium presenter 2016; SER Conference Courtesy Committee Chairman 2014 Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: WV Immediate Past President 2018-2020; WV Membership Consultant 2018-2020; WV Candidate Qualifications Committee Chairman 2018-2020; WV Council of Chapter Presidents presenter 2019; WV Fall Leadership Conference presenter 2018; WV State President 2016-2018; WV President-Elect 2014-2016; WV Alpha Delta Kappa Month Chairman 2012-2014; WV
Corresponding Secretary 2010-2012; WV Membership Service Award 2010; President, WV Council of Chapter Presidents 2008-2010; WV Ohio Valley District Chairman 2008-2010 Non-AΔK organizations, offices and/or honors: First Christian Church Board Vice-Chairman 2018-2020;
Elder 2014-present; Christian Education committee member Essay: The most important priority for moving Alpha Delta Kappa forward is membership. We must continue to provide a relevant organization for new and current members. It is imperative that we listen to our members.
With their time at a premium, we must offer programs and opportunities that encourage growth and enrichment while having some fun! This requires us to be flexible and think outside the box. Working together with our Southeast Region sisters, I will encourage the sharing of strategies and ideas that support and sustain our members. Seeing the value of membership in our organization keeps it strong.
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT SOUTHWEST REGION
Diane Best
S/P/N and Chapter: Nevada Beta Year Initiated: 2005
International Conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011
Regional Conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010 Chapter President: Nevada Beta 2008-2010 State President: Nevada 20162018 Leadership Experience Interna- How would you, as International Vice-President of the Region, tional Level: None encourage members of your region to be more actively involved as effective members and in the leadership of Alpha Delta Kappa?
Leadership Experience Regional
Level: None Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: NV Past State President/Membership Chair 2018-2020; NV Policies/Procedures 2018-2020; NV State President 2016-2018; NV President-Elect 2014-2016; NV Corresponding/Recording Secretary 2012-2014; NV Chaplain 2010-2012; NV State
Convention Committee 2010 Non-AΔK organizations, offices and/or honors: Grand Organist for Order of the Eastern Star 2014, 2018;
Worthy Matron, Order of the Eastern Star 2012; Daughters of the Nile, pianist 2000-2020 Essay: It is imperative that Alpha Delta Kappa increase its membership. The founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics once said that, “Nothing happens until somebody sells something.” Our members need to sell our wonderful organization to other teachers. Every chapter needs to have an effective recruiting plan. Have a friendly chat with our overwhelmed teachers, and follow-up with Alpha Delta Kappa materials and phone calls.
Organize activities and invite teachers to attend. Recognize and reward recruitment efforts. Encourage members to travel to our Regional and International meetings for recruitment training sessions. We need everyone’s effort and teamwork to increase membership.
INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT MEMBERSHIP
Betty Jo Evers
S/P/N and Chapter: International
Chapter Year initiated: 1973
International conventions
attended: 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1991, 1989, 1987, 1985
Regional conferences attended:
2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1986, 1984 Chapter President: Arizona Iota 1986-1988 State President: Arizona 1990-1992 Leadership Experience International Level: International Vice President for Membership 20192021; International Executive Growth is important to preserve Alpha Delta Kappa; how would you encourage sisters to grow their chapter and develop new chapters – including sponsoring Collegiate Clubs?
Board 4-year member 1999-2003; International Chaplain 1995-1997; SWR Grand Vice President 1993-1995;
International Membership Committee 2017-2021, Chairman 2019-2021; Educational Symposium Committee,
Chairman Salt Lake City 2013-2015; International Mentor SW Region 2013-2015; International Mentoring Committee, Chairman 2016; Candidates Qualification Committee 2007-2009; International Bylaws Committee 19971999; Speaker Bureau Committee Chairman 2001-2003; Planned Giving Committee Chairman 2001-2003; State/
Chapter Financial Responsibilities Chairman 1999-2003; International Theme Committee 1999-2001, 1995-1997, 1993-1995, Chairman 1999-2001, 1995-1997; Feasibility Study Resolution #4 Committee 1999-2001; Form
Review Committee 1999-2001; International Policies & Procedures Committee 1995-1997; International Website
Committee Chairman 1995-1997; Treasurer Committee Chairman 1995-1997; International S/P/N Convention
Guidelines Chairman 1995-1997; International Expansion Study Committee 1995-1997; Form Review Committee 1993-1995; Grand Chapter Minutes Approval Committee 1993-1995; Delegate to WTOCP 1986; Educational Symposium Workshop Presenter 2019, 2017, 2015, 2013, 2011, 1007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995, 1993, 1991,1989; International Membership Committee Training Seminar 2019; International Convention
Credentials Committee 2013; ICP Registrar and Courtesy Committee 1991; International Convention Program
Coordinator 1989 Leadership Experience Regional Level: SW Region Vice President 1993-1995; SW Region Conference Workshop
Presenter 2020, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1986; SW Region Conference Secretary 1990; SW Region Conference Co-chair 1988 Leadership Experience State/Provincial/National Level: Arizona State Fraternity Education Chairman 2020-2022;
Arizona State Budget Chairman 2000-2022; Arizona State Excellence in Education Chairman 2015-2017; Arizona
Immediate Past State President 1992-1994; Arizona State President 1990-1992; Arizona State President-Elect 19881990; Arizona State Treasurer 1986-1988; Arizona State Altruistic Chairman 1984-1986 Non-AΔK organizations offices and/or honors: 1988-2020 Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Alumni Association-Member; 1990-2020 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Member; 1996-2020 International Literacy Association - Member: author and presenter at multiple International Conventions; 2006-2020 Arizona Educational Foundation-Member: Past
Arizona State Teacher of Year/ Ambassador for Excellence; 2006-2020 Who’s Who in Professional Women-Honored Essay: The most important priority to moving Alpha Delta Kappa forward is assuring our longevity as an organization.
How? Provide technology training to keep our sisters connected on all levels so that they feel comfortable with open communication; provide updated membership tools and simplify reports; encourage our sisters to focus on ongoing recruitment of early career educators who bring new ideas and energy to their chapter; provide support and assistance to existing chapters in the area of retention, and charter new chapters and collegiate clubs to assure our longevity.